Suspect in Beating Death of WWII Vet Delbert “Shorty” Belton Claims they Were Buying Crack Cocaine from Him
UNBELIEVABLE … suspects in beating death of Delbert “Shorty” Belton claim that the bought a “zip of crack cocaine from Shorty. So what does any individual do that buys crack from an 88 year old man? Why beat him to death and rob him of his wallet, of course. How pathetic. These thug dirt bags cannot even face the music for their crimes. They have to some how undermine the credibility of a dead person. Just Sick!!! A note to the two thug black teens, if you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime. Lock ‘em up and throw away the key.
One of the teens charged with beating to death a World War II veteran allegedly claimed he was buying crack cocaine from the 88-year-old and the transaction turned violent — but cops said there is no evidence to support that.
The allegation was denounced as bizarre by victim Delbert “Shorty” Belton’s family and even dismissed by the defense lawyer for the other teen accused in the Spokane, Wash., case, which has drawn national attention.
“That’s a bunch of crock,” daughter-in-law Barbara Belton told NBC News on Tuesday afternoon after suspect Kenan Adams-Kinard made his first court appearance to be charged with first-degree murder and first-degree robbery.
As stated at Jammie Wearing Fool, next thing you know “the media will start showing grade school photos of the suspects to make them look innocent”.
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Oh no! not the old ‘show them the grade school photo” trick! Who would fall for that?
Don’t lock them up and throw away the key. Put a needle in their arm and remove them forever.
brohams will do or say anything to get away with murder.
Sure they were and I am the Queen of Sheba. The scum never ceases to amaze me.
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